“Widespread” inequality across healthcare sectors is harming the health of millions of black, Asian and ethnic minority patients, a study has found.
The health of minority ethnic patients in England has been negatively impacted by racism, racial discrimination, barriers to accessing healthcare and poor ethnicity data collection, the review, commissioned by the NHS Race and Health Observatory, found. Radical action is needed to overcome the problem.
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